The authors focus on spectators judgements on the performance quality in opera. The results of a field study conducted in Dessau Opera House revealed the single components (e.g. orchestra) and the congruency components (e.g. congruency between the music and the staging dimension) which contribute to operagoers overall quality judgements. Spectators individual judgements were found to be highly homogeneous, with only minor differences between experts and non-experts. Implications for the production and the management of opera are discussed.

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BOERNER, Sabine, Johanna JOBST, 2008. The Perception of Artistic Quality in Opera : Results from a Field Study. In: Journal of New Music Research. 37(3), pp. 233-245. Available under: doi: 10.1080/09298210802542008

@article{Boerner2008Perce-4117,
title={The Perception of Artistic Quality in Opera : Results from a Field Study},
year={2008},
doi={10.1080/09298210802542008},
number={3},
volume={37},
journal={Journal of New Music Research},
pages={233--245},
author={Boerner, Sabine and Jobst, Johanna}
}